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“house' lo§ an hour the other day. a “we had p reserved seat only a. few “4n ‘appropriatien of ' ome hundred thousand dollars each for .dormi-| Ain 2 /place where he will get his afr SPECULATORS IN LANDS - WILL “GET THEIRS,” ; IF BlLl.. IS PASSED .{Continued trom Paze One) B if Mr, Rako’s bill passes the potatoes will be-tested and gunaranteed, and it won’t''be long before the people of the-seuth will be hollering for powmu grown- in Minesota. Taft Addresses House. ésident Taft spoke in ‘the !ut awaar from him. Bill wasiin- as one of the world’s big- mt eat;-but the description fits his 'mind "only, as he MNas eliminated about-one-hundred pounds from his frame, and he is almost graceful now. 'He has & habit of chuckling when he has something humorous to:say;,- and it makes his' audience warm up: to him right off the reel. He was given a splendid ovation, and his address on the League to Enforce Peace was a great effort, $100.000 For Bemidii. Au you already know, the b\xdget bas been amended so as to inc.ude tories for the Bemidji, Mankato and ‘Winona Normal schols. il: isn’t-time for .the armory ques- tign to.come up, but if any are passed around Bemidji-won't be found look- ing the other way, and it stands a better. chance of ‘“‘copping the tur- key” than many of the other appli- cations. The situation will not de- velop, for a few months, however. Issuing lame checks on a crippled ‘bank lccoum will land the signer l{d through iron bars if a bill Brigss goes through. A simi- nr bilt is on the statute books, but the new ‘one adds a few more téeth to be used on lads who specialize in overdrafts without making arrange- ‘ments for the same. - -+ Beltrami Should Aot. . Beltrami county won't be taking Any. h;nus it it _grabs time by the tat and starts at once to improve the !B!B in:the county to be “te Babgock route, .The ‘overw min mu.idflty accorded the bill dn, Ho and senate makes it urMn :ro 16 of the state |’ will fake it wuz soms, and as ~gny marey spent by coun- tigs : will: be. refunded by the state ‘after the smendmént is carried. » : Vig Powers of Hibbing got a great speech :off: his chest: at the Lincoln club banquet Jast ;week," It was ex- pected thet his tallc would be in the ature of: easing himself into the ks f ithe republican oldtimers, but the improssion’ we:got trom Vic's splel -was-that instead of getting into the _fold he: was imyiting the bunch to go "over nné pln‘ in his back yard. s Tand*Bill - flqqqtor Nord 's\land. bill_appeared Frigay > and - glready’ . has been {lokeyed"" by those, Who. have read it. Iueo bilk:would bring: a ‘regulag it gettlers-and:farmers to north- rm . Minpesote; and would -put the and;in reach of all by the issuing of ‘bonds ‘with, long time payments. He. hap put:in a 1ot ‘of time on it, eliminating. any kinks that might col]jde with' the law, and it is likely {0 pau with few if any amendments. MoPartlin Wallops “Reds.” ‘ Bvery time a red. flag advocate eomn up for air Rspregencatlvs Me- Partlin takes.a swat at him, and last wag -he centered his attack on Miner inneapolis, who objected to the moter. corps bill and who published an edition of Bolshevik noise in the hosise. “When Miner got through making'a nuisance. of himself Mac ups’ and lets loose a flow of ,oratory that made Miner's arguments look an queer. a8 'a.counterfeit dollar, and he- p& m 4a.great hand, ' Everything ~waved in red, white and e Wn here this(year, and the okhfllls are having 4 tough time of- it.-: At g commiftee meeting the other gay someone asked if it didn’t look+as if some ‘members of the St. Paul and. Mlnmgom police force weren’t in ‘‘cahoots’with keepers of dives whose main object-in life is to relieve returning soldiers aid, sailors of their money. Some people are al- ways® wasting breath asking useless questions, arn’t they? The police department down here is only missing on one cylinder. The trouble is that it only has one eylin- der, * . Would Eliminate Forestry. :/Thebill to annilhilate the state forestry. department has been-intro- duced, and it is difficult to say what will become of it. The department i8’accused of being long on conversa- tion. and short on conversation, and while {t:may have its faults, abolish- ing it looks pretty much like cutting :gh‘ .chap's head to cure his head- e. i HANK AND PETE _THERES NOUSE TALKING, PULL 1S EVERY THING: IN THIS WORLD 4 \E WAIN'T ON THE RICHT SIDEOF .| BIC PeoPLE-YouU'LL NEUER CET AnvUHERE! | SENATE BoDY waAsHES .- HANDS OF WIRE CONTROL Washington, Feb. 20.—The senate postoffice committee has decided it had no jurisdiction over resolutions introduced by Senator Watson of In- diana, for an investigation of the act of the postmaster general.in taking control of.telegraph, telephone and cable systems. It was held that the resolution ‘should have been referred to the auditing committee because of | ¢ WANT AD b Advertisements in th(q ooln.mn cost half oont a word fiar lm ‘when pald bc run. for 8 thu; 0¢ per lm m bR e cent & _word ‘per issue. ) loss than- 36e. lnv(olved expenditures for the in- FOR SALE - | quiry. S b oo e e FOR SALE—TWo cows. MIDWEEK SERVICE TONIGHT. derson, .phone 300, The- Methodist mid-week ' service will be held at the home of Mrs. E. R. Bvans this evening. Mrs. Lam. bert will-lead. ROCKS HIS BABY BACK TO LIFE Father's Last Loving Rite’ Re- stores Child Believed to e Dead Wllkexlnnrre Pa. --Lnue four-y old Laverne Scattergood was nounced dead. Her father and mother were heartbroken and the attending nurse went about the-task of netynz the death robes ready ‘and preparing the body for the undertaker. 4 B. A, Scattergood, the father, en- tered the room with tears strgnming from his eyes, He had been accus- tomed to rocking baby every night, dnd he decided to take the little one oS el At FOR SALE—Household = furniture, cheap if taken &t onde, ' 813 Miss. |: Ave. A v 6-225 e s SISl & e S S FOR SALE—One new Curtiss air " ‘compresser comnlete cul 3325;1 e e o ot ol S e, FOR SALE-—Honse and lot, aleo fur- niture; east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymors, - Cheap if taken . at once. vincsm -Jonas, Nymore, Minn, 2d33 e .FOR SALE—Three cars of hay at $16 per ton. Larson’s Feed Store, .- also plenty:of: straw. .. . 4-221 r | FOR SALB-—Large Cary safe in per- fect condition. - Bmlth-loblnaon Lumber Co. 1022 .._.-.—.._—-——-—-———a———— FOR SALE—80. acre farm, 2\ miles 8. B. of Bemidji, good.buildings, {nquire,’ ;John :Goerke: Bemidjl, » ‘Minn. RR .No. 2. 6d220 (A i S 2 S A TGN L FOR SALE—#6 acre lots and other land on easy terms will take * Liberty bonds. Phone 780). Msa~|qy _thew Lamn. Nymore. Minn. < : 2mo414 FOR BALE—-—BO a0re 1mmvod farm, located: on Mississippi river, three miles 8. W. of Bemidji.” Well fin- |2, ished seven room house, also have some hay for sale. 502 4th Irvine ‘| Ave. Phome 356w. . .- 124222 ——-—'——-—‘——-?——_— FOR SALBE—At-less than -half of its FOR“FBNT—Cmel six and oué\jesr room house. A! Klein, Phone No. | 744, 3d222 e R e e P FOR REN{I‘-——QO acres clay ‘land, six} . miles emstiof Bemidii, (Frohn,) |’ _All ‘under cultivation. Call 307 “ 78t. Phone 495j. L. M. Ford. 5-220 dining roo0! ¢HH la hdress; gen- eral xflaidu Gopd salaries with |: full 'malntenanqe Apply im- media ely,; Supt. [Lake Julia Saup.- torfu Palw!kY. Minn. ¥ .d221 ..—-l—v ————ee e - ] with /bath; in Aesirable Jlocatjon. Not t1)0 far frorh the busimess/die-| trict/ Address °'S,” Plonger. zozt; }FOR ALVY kind or a roal extate]deal, yr write E. tJ Willits,' 40X-Bel-] t 1 ave. Pl‘nns 41. nlm WANTED, A A A A A ‘WANTED--Maid, for general ‘house- work. Apply Mrs. H. Mll-ls. 907} Beltrami| Ave. £ 4 VET»E' AmANs cafe. ¥ : 819,2! \ i SR SR S R o G WANTED—To ‘buy. five or six rogm < cottage for cash, from owner only. P. 0. Box: 472. P 4-222 Ry WANTED-—4 or 5 room:house, part- 1y or all modern, by.couple with- --out children. 'Apply “B" Pioneer. i ! 3220 Gives Wife Adler-i-ka! | “My wife'| was pronounced Ineur- able by physichnl unless ope: {(complicated; bowel trouble.) I be- gan giving her Adler-i-ka and she is'improving/ and I mean to confinm ‘until she is «cured.”. . (Signed) J. Underwood, Marion, Ala. Adler-i-ka expels ALL gas “and > 8 WARNINGER mfl' m“' Aom s:ngmlzg'npim ‘3 dnors xwen on S0 B, sand Tevine Avé. ’I‘B_ekeen house- wife always in- sists on this labe] when buy- Bread and ‘tter. o GENERAL MERCHANDISE "Groceries, m; Goods, lhn-l. Xlour W. G. SCHROEDER 2 Phone. 66 | Bemidji % i : TOM 'SMART =~ ° } Dray and 'l'rnmt/dr Res. Phone 5! Office’ Phone- 12 | 818 "America,” o INSTRUMENTS sourness, ntoppmg stomach distress Qrga: ¢ wing Machines INSTANTLY. | Empties BOTH 514 Minnesota Ave,, Bemidii . § J. m‘, gr. ‘, “Phone 573-W i upper and lmr bowel, flushing EN- ALL. foul matter Cures con:t:pntmn. Prevents appen dicitis. have sold Adler-i-ka ; many yun It is mixture of ¢ buckthorn, cascara; | .. lycerine \and \mnc other qmplo 5rugs City Druyy Stora. g PR NOP.THERN /MINN. AGENCY /' Dwight D. Miller % / WE. CAN onjosn s ARyhing -&.““::f wrl IINII "high ' banks' original cost. -One complete res- taurant outfit;" Address B. C. care Ploneer. — 2 10t! our farm Nome, 3 miles from Be- midji on Jefferson highway, and of Mississippl “river. Nine. room -house; - chicken: house, T Friday and. Saturday --Speclais at-- TROPPMAN'S 'PROFFSSIONAL -DR. L. A. WARD: * m’uimn and' Surgeon . DE’ X gemidyl, Minn, ,/ '/ DRY CLEANING ‘Cloth;-s Cleaners for Men, Women | {5 and Children * A /to'Livery and Taxi Serv:ee Day nnfl Night Service 8uddenly Came a Bcrem From the Father. in his arms for the last time. He rocked &nd cried while the nurse went on with ‘her. work. Suddenly there came a séream from the father, and the nurse hurried to him. “‘Shg is living,” he sald; “she Is liv- ing, and I know {t.” The nurse thought she saw signs of life. Baby was placed in her bed, hot water bottles were applied, and violent tubbing started the circulation. When the doctor arrived the baby was very wmuch alive. All that happened a few days ago. Now little Laverne is improving and the doctor expects her to recover from poeumonia. ! 5 “All the time she was sick,” sald the father, “I thought that if I could rock her as I did every night she would get better. When they said she was dead, 1 believed it. ‘But I decided to rock her just once more, and maybe T am not glad that 1 decided to.” Clvilization Fatal to Eskime. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Arctic ex- plorer, to whom the Charles P, Daly medal was presented by the American Geographical sociéty for his *“valpa- ble contributions to sclence,” pleaded that no efforts be made’ to civilize the Eskimo tribes of the far North. All such previous efforts, he stated, had resuited disastrously for the natives. Ons tribe of 5000 discovered In 1828 by an English explorer, he sald, was now veduced to only 40 persons through' adoption of a civilized mode of living, which was unsuitable for the frigld clnygs - IVE BEEN LOOKIN' FOR A L JSOB ALL OVER TOWN AN' CAN& GET A THING, BUT WHEHEVE! PETE NEEDS ONE HE GETS IT- SUST BECAUSE HE KNOWS / ALOT OF PEOPLE ! use of barn fo! two head.of. stock. .Ong’ acré for; garden and fuel for family use. Water and dslephone in- house.”” $144. 00 payable. ad- vahce, - - qgu 27, PoBsesslon “-March: 16: 0, .phone 1d220 6745, , S &0 | Bremo Breakfast Food, i8> senfor. partuer of the flrm of Cheney’& Co., doing busiiie and every.cas¢ of Cllui‘rh ! at c':; “Ch cured hleuu of HA LL RRH MEDI g{NE RAN C NEY. Bworn ‘to_béf -nd b&flbod in. my lgrelencb lhll dnx ‘(‘# o Seal) Public, H&li‘n Catarrh Hodlclne is;taken in- ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the symm Bend for “!'rm;wfili‘nz'? & ca Tatedo, O. ‘aledo, O- " Sold by all dru; 7{ Hall's Fumlw ‘l’l ls tm- cons;lnluon Beauty - Don’t_you -know . lots' of girls who would be real beauties if they only had good complexions? ::There are many of them. Snflowness is the beauty destroyer. i Keep-the bowels free- from food- waste, ‘avoid constipation and sal- lowness disappea! Your’ drugzut as a duct called SALINOS, “which wi completely empty the bowels, inclnding lower bowel where most of the poisons are formed. It .is a- decided]; pleaunt product to use, pleasant te and action. ‘ Get a bottle Taks it~when you first get up. Do this every few days for-a time and. note the im- grovement not; only " in eontplexion. ut in health, too. T WORKS BOTH WAYS «ee, mns ARE AS SCARCE AS VEMS TEETH THESE PAVYS, TVE BEEN TRVYIN' TO CET OME FOR TWO MONTHS * . NOT- T JUSTCOT Monarch Cofl?ee, lb 39c White Beans, 5 1bs. forsiiis iy .80 DR.‘ H."A; NORTHROP -/ * Osteopathic! Phynehn ;" ‘and Surgeo Ibertson mock omca Phone 168, 1% 1b. pkg. ... = llc 10 1bs. Rolled Oats = - for ...i.u0 .1 585l »'|1 pkg. Puff Rice, 1 pkg: | sm—t——— Puff Wheat, 1:pkg. Grapenuts for. . .40c Pickles, ‘Assorted, 1 pint, 4 o0z. jar...32c Peas, Sifted,' 3 cans i for ..., el 3e Tomatoes, No. 2 size, 3 cans for .......44c Gloss Stareh, 3 lbs : for ., el il s 23c Jiffy Jell, 8 pkgs.: DRS. GILMORE & MeGANN Physicians ‘and Surgeons . " Offica: Miles Blotk | ./ D'l. E. H. SMITH Pl:ylnci-n and ‘Surgeon pmwa Sequy Bank 'Block ' “H. N M’KEE, Funercl Director PHONE 178-W or R, DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon . Office in Mayo, Block Fhone | 396 Res. Phone 297 DR. EINER 'JOHNSON s S R LT T uay lMDn-ec.tor: and | Corn Starch, 3 Ibs. Licensed Embalmer for- i it 25¢ 10-1b. box ‘Macaroniior Spaghetti'.. ...$1.19 Quart jars Olives, regu- lar 55¢ size' . ...-. .46¢ Fancy Cream Cheese, perlb..........37c Swans Down Flour, per pkg. .......36¢c 1 1lb. 12 0z.° Jar Pre- serves for, . ... ..36¢c 5 Ib. pail Molasges.35¢ Pint jar Honey . .. .59¢ T ‘PICFURE FRAMING ¢ A SPECIALTY Phons.317-W and 317-R 4 - 405 Beltrami 'Avenue BEMID.", MIN_N. /DR. D..L. STANTON | ; DENTIST ! Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Phone 230 STAHL—JACOBS -Furniture " Renovators All work guaranteed. -’ Work called for and ‘de- livered. General Repair 3 Shop T || Phone 488 811 6th St.l _BYKENKLIN AN PARTLY " BECAUSE HE DIDN' T Know ME Y : ¢ v DR. J. W DlEDRlCH Offica—O0" Le&r Bow r Bldg. | Phones—Ofrice 3%6-W !fieumx 6-R lhluarfl Pharmacist = * AXEL F. ELFSTRUM - Barker’s ru' Store BUT THAT WAs BECAUSE You KNEW THE HANACER ? OH NO THEY RE ’ A TRUST WOR THY POHITION N THATF B BANK ON THE CORNER !